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Record Nr.

UNINA9910568185903321

Autore

Trokhimenko Olga V

Titolo

Constructing Virtue and Vice : : Femininity and Laughter in Courtly Society (ca. 1150-1300) / / Olga V. Trokhimenko, Jutta Eming, Arthur Groos . Volume 5

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[s.l.] : , : V&R unipress, , 2012

ISBN

3-7370-0119-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (255 p.)

Collana

Transatlantische Studien zu Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit/Transatlantic Studies on Medieval and Early Modern Literature and Culture

Soggetti

Laughter in literature

Femininity in literature

Laughter - Social aspects

Women - Conduct of life

Virtues in literature

Vice in literature

German literature - Middle High German, 1050-1500

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

The study examines textual representations of women's laughter and smiling and their imagined connection to female virtue in a wide variety of discourses and contexts of the German Middle Ages, including medieval epic, ecclesiastical texts, conduct literature, lyric, and sculpture. By engaging with the competing, and at times contradictory, views of female laughter, it reaffirms a disputatious nature of medieval culture, in which multiple views of femininity, sexuality, and virtue stood in a conflicting, yet productive, dialogue with one another. The society that emerges when one looks at medieval German texts is always ambivalent: it thrives on and enjoys talking about sensuality and eroticism, while being constrained by the conventions of polite behavior and the fear of sin; it relies on the ritual use of laughter, while marking it as a sign of lust and perdition. Women's laughter thus offers



an important way into understanding medieval views of gender because it combines physicality with shifting and conflicting cultural norms.